On Monday's edition of Deadline: White House, host Nicolle Wallace and Never-Trumper David Jolly trashed President Trump for meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. According to Wallace, "bad deals are his brand and the idea that he would sacrifice US foreign policy; this is the obvious sort of tail to the head and body we've been following for three years." Jolly argued that President Trump demonstrated a "level of palpable ignorance" by stepping into North Korea to meet with Kim and reinforced the narrative that the President was "putting his own brand above the national security interests, not just of the United States but of the region in which Donald Trump was visiting." Jolly continued to attack President Trump as "somebody who doesn't even have a working knowledge of foreign policy." Wallace also claimed that President Trump "has no personal moral compass," adding "what we have never had before is a learning curve and someone devoid of character and sort of morals." Wallace cited President Trump's "constant apologizing for Khashoggi" as one example of President Trump's lack of a moral compass.

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